Is this JPG to PDF converter really free, with no signup?+
Yes. There's no account, trial, daily quota, or watermark on the output. Filoraio is supported by ads on the page — never on your file. You can convert as many photos as you want, in batches of any size.
Are my photos uploaded to a server?+
No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser using a small WebAssembly library. Your photos are read, embedded, and saved as a PDF without ever leaving the tab — which is why this works on confidential images like ID scans, contracts, and medical records.
Does converting JPG to PDF lose quality?+
No. Filoraio embeds the original JPG bytes directly into the PDF — no re-encoding, no resampling, no second-generation compression artifacts. The photo inside the PDF is pixel-for-pixel identical to the source file you dropped in.
How do I combine multiple photos into one PDF?+
Drop all the photos on the drop zone at once, or use "Add more images" to keep adding to the list. Each photo becomes one page. Use the arrow buttons to reorder, then press Convert — every photo ends up in a single PDF, in the order you set.
How do I convert iPhone photos to a PDF?+
Open this page in Safari, tap the drop area, and pick photos from the Files app. If your photos are in HEIC format (iPhone's default), the Files share sheet will offer to export them as JPG first. Once added, tap Convert and save the PDF directly to Files.
Why doesn't this support HEIC directly?+
HEIC needs a heavy decoder library (~600 KB) that most browsers don't ship natively, and shipping it would bloat every tool page on the site. The iPhone Files app converts HEIC to JPG automatically when you share — that one extra tap costs less than the decoder would cost every visitor.
Can I convert PNG files here too?+
Yes — PNG works in the picker on this page as well. But if you're mostly working with PNGs (screenshots, design exports, code captures), our dedicated PNG to PDF tool has tips, examples, and FAQs tuned specifically for PNG quality and transparency.
Can I choose the page size and orientation?+
Yes. A4 is the default (the international standard); US Letter and Legal are one click away. Orientation can be set to Auto (matches each photo's aspect ratio), Portrait, or Landscape. The fourth option, Match image, makes the PDF page exactly the same size as the photo — useful for ID scans and full-bleed images.
What does "Match image" page size do?+
It sizes each PDF page to exactly match the photo's natural dimensions. No standard page format, no whitespace, no margins. Best for ID photos, passport pages, scanned receipts, and anything where every pixel matters and you don't want letterboxing.
Will the final PDF be bigger than the original photos?+
Almost the same size as the sum of the inputs. JPGs are embedded as-is, so a folder of 5 MB of photos becomes a PDF of ~5 MB plus a few KB of overhead. If you need a smaller file afterwards, run it through our Compress PDF tool — that's the right step for shrinking, not conversion.
How many photos can I convert at once?+
Up to 100 photos per batch in the picker. There's no hard cap on the resulting PDF size — the practical limit is your device's available memory. Phones typically handle 30–50 high-res photos comfortably; desktops handle hundreds.
Does this work on Android?+
Yes. Open this page in Chrome (or any modern Android browser), tap the drop area, and pick photos from your Photos or Files app. The PDF downloads directly to your phone with no app install required.
Why is one of my photos appearing rotated in the PDF?+
Some cameras (especially phones) store photos with an EXIF rotation flag instead of physically rotating the pixels. Filoraio respects the file's stored orientation. If a photo lands rotated, open it on your device, save it again (which usually bakes the rotation in), and re-add. Or use our Rotate PDF tool on the finished file.
Can I convert photos from a flatbed scanner with this tool?+
Yes — most scanners output JPGs, and those drop in cleanly. If your scanner outputs PDFs instead (some do), use our Merge PDF tool to bundle them, or our Split PDF tool to pull out specific pages.